Gandhi berated Harilal, his estranged son, in this letter for 'rape' of his (Harilal's) sister-in-law, and not his daughter Manu, contrary to media reports, Tushar said in a statement here. Three letters written by Gandhi to Harilal are slated to be auctioned by Mullock's in the UK on May 22. Tushar said the original letter was written in Gujarati and the translation was "uneducated".

"I read the letters in its original form in Bapu's handwriting and realised how wrong and may be mischievous the assumptions were," he said. "In the letter, Bapu confronts Harilal kaka's relationship with his dead wife's sister whom he... contemplating on (sic) marrying then. Bapu approved of the marriage since the sister was a child widow. But he wished that both Harilal Kaka and his sister-in-law make an honest confession of their previously committed sins," Tushar said.

"The storm hit it (ferry) over an hour after it left Dhaka's Sadarghat ferry terminal for its destination at (southwestern) Shariatpur," Deputy Commissioner of Munshiganj district Saiful Hassan told reporters.

"The (death) toll now stands at 12," he said, adding that it was still not clear exactly how many passengers were on the MV Miraj-4 ferry but the number could range from 200 to 350 as it sank mid-river. There are fears the death toll may rise as many more bodies are believed to be trapped inside the sunken vessel.

A search is underway for the other passengers after the ferry sank in the Meghna river in Munshiganj district this afternoon during a seasonal nor'wester storm.

21:46Modi as PM won't need visa to visit Germany: German envoy: Germany today made it clear that if Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister, he will not need any visa to travel to that country and he is "welcome" there. "An elected Prime Minister of India does not need a visa for Germany, he is welcome there," German Ambassador to India Michael Steiner said in a statement.

His statement assumes significance in the context of Modi being denied visa by the some countries so far because of the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat. The German Ambassador hailed the conduct of 9-phased Lok Sabha elections which will culminate with the counting of votes tomorrow.

"The election process in India was simply breathtaking '" passionate, powerful, vibrant, involving the whole country twenty four seven. It showed democracy is India's roots, is India's identity, is its common denominator.

"Ahead of the next government, whoever will form it, lay huge challenges. Modern Germany is an ideal partner for modern India in tackling these," he added.

The vice chancellor approved the suspension today," DU's media coordinator and joint dean of students' welfare Malay Neerav said. DU Registrar Alka Sharma said the decision against Saibaba was as per the rules and his was a deemed suspension.

"A public servant is deemed to have been placed under suspension if he is in police or judicial custody for a period exceeding 48 hours. It is just following of rules," she said. Asked if Saibaba's family will be asked to vacate the warden's quarter at Gwyer Hall in North Campus, Neerav said no such decision has been taken in this regard and it is too premature to comment on the matter.

The Delhi University professor was arrested by Maharashtra Police from here on charges of being a member of a banned terrorist organisation (CPI-Maoist), providing logistics and helping in recruitment for the group.

The education minister has also made it clear that if NDA forms the government, then there would be amendment made in the Right to Education Act.While speaking to mediapersons, Sharaf said that it is not only the jurisdiction of Gandhi-Nehru family legacy to be included in the school curriculum.

So, if Modi becomes the prime minister, then his life histories would be taught in schools across Rajasthan. He also added, "Along with Modi, Morarji Desai, Charan Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpai's life histories will also be taught.

The minister also mentioned that the NDA government will bring in major changes in the RTE act. According to the existing act students from class one to eight cannot be refused to be promoted to the next class despite poor results, however, post amendment teachers will be able to refuse promotion to those who fail their assessments.

He also pointed out that an alternative board at class eight would also be set up.

"We have prepared as many as 40,000 laddoos and will distribute among people at CP Tank crossing. We have also prepared a huge cake with a lotus symbol and slogan 'Ab ki baar Modi sarkaar' decorated on it," party spokesperson Atul Shah told PTI.

He said giant LCD screens would also be installed to watch the results and as soon as BJP candidates are announced victorious, party workers will start distributing sweets.

"We have been targeting to prepare 50,000 ladoos. By evening we will be able to get these laddoos," he added. Shah said balloons filled with helium gas will also be released in sky "after the NDA gets majority to form the government at Centre as a mark to congratulate BJP prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi"

Astrologers in Tamil Nadu have put BJP's Narendra Modi at the top of the list of candidates for India's next prime minister, but also said that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa too is a contender.

On Friday, 39 members of the Lok Sabha will get elected from Tamil Nadu, while the remaining 806 candidates who had contested in the state will face disappointment.

Of the 55 million voters in the state, around 73 percent exercised their democratic right. Fifty five women and one transgender were among the contestants.

Apart from the contestants, it will be a litmus test for psephologists and astrologers who have predicted the ruling AIADMK will win anything between 20-32 seats of the 40 it contested (39 in Tamil Nadu and one in Puducherry).

That exercise has included consultations with veteran leader LK Advani and Sushma Swaraj, neither of whom is a member of the core group working with the party's prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi.

Admitting that it may be difficult for Congress to form the government, he said, "It may be difficult for us to form the government, but all secular forces should come together to keep Narendra Modi away from power."

He suggested that all regional secular parties should come together and elect their leader. "Congress party will never hesitate to form a secular government," he said.

"I suggest that regional parties should elect Mamata Banerjee, who is secular, competent and honest beyund doubt, as their leader," he said.

Stating that he does not believe in exit polls and truth will come out tomorrow, Alvi said, "Whether the Congress conquers the electoral battle or loses it, we all shall be responsible for the credit or discredit. It will be injustice for anyone to only blame the leadership of Congress."

Meanwhile, another Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit admitted that he was unlikely to win. "I can speak for myself. I am unlikely to win. But I don't speak for the party," Dikshit told NDTV.

Dikshit is contesting from the East Delhi constituency, which has voted him since 2005. The Congress party is expected to lose all seven seats in Delhi in the Lok Sabha election.

18:13Zero turnout in repolls in Nagaland: Repoll at five polling stations under 39-Sanis Assembly Constituency of Wokha District in Nagaland reported zero turnout today, a senior Election Commission (EC) official said.

Polling officials waited for electorates since morning, but not a single electorate turned up, Returning Officer (RO) for Lok Sabha polls in Nagaland Temjen Toy said.

Though there was no official communication from the voters behind the 'nil' turnout, Toy said that villagers were resenting imposition of the repoll and questioned on what grounds the EC ordered it.

The Congress submitted a complaint to the EC on April 25 alleging that the April 9 elections had been marred with massive proxy voting and election malpractices demanding repoll in over 1300 polling stations.

17:54 MHA advisory to all states: Police and state government should be extra vigilant to communal tension.

17:51 Kejriwal to reach Varanasi ahead of counting: Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal will arrive in the temple town this evening ahead of the counting day tomorrow for the Lok Sabha elections held in a marathon nine phases spread over 35 days.

The AAP chief will arrive here by a flight from New Delhi, and will even visit the counting centre at Paharia in the city, AAP media coordinator here, Prerna Prasad said. Nearly 8000 candidates, including top guns Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Kejriwal had contested in the largest-ever electoral exercise held in Indian history.

Anti-corruption crusader Kejriwal pitted against Modi, BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate in Varanasi, is seeking to replicate this time, his electoral triumph in last year's Delhi Assembly polls. The exit polls have meanwhile, projected that BJP will emerge as the single largest party.

17:05 At present, Mishra is director of the Gujarat Disaster Management Institute (GDMI) but advises Modi on policy issues.

"He is extremely close to Modi, who takes his views and advices very seriously," a senior official in the state secretariat said, adding, "Dr Mishra has wide experience of working in Delhi at higher positions so he knows the system there."

Secondly, he is also said to enjoy wide network with bureaucrats in the national capital which can help the new prime minister in putting right persons at right posts to create his own set up in the national capital where bureaucracy is known to rule the roost.

Shy and soft spoken, Dr Mishra is also known to be man of high integrity and during his stint as secretary agriculture, he had initiated reforms in the ministry which led to higher agriculture growth during his tenure. The day he retired, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh had called him and appreciated his work in the ministry.

17:04PK Mishra likely to be Modi's principal secretary in PMO: An old-fashioned bureaucrat who always works within the system, Dr PK Mishra, a 1972 batch, retired IAS of Gujarat cadre, is most likely to be Narendra Modi's principal secretary in the PMO, should Modi occupy the country's highest post in North Block in the national capital.

In 2004, Modi had sent him to the central deputation as additional secretary.

However, with the arrival of UPA, he was initially sidelined, but eventually became secretary agriculture as Sharad Pawar had demanded his services in his ministry from where he retired in 2007.

Subsequently, Modi had appointed him as chairman of the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission from where his term ended in 2013.

16:40LIVE! On Saturday: Modi victory lap in Delhi, maha aarti in Varanasi :
On Saturday, a day after the Lok Sabha results are announced, Narendra Modi will arrive in New Delhi. Modi will arrive in Delhi by a special aircraft at 13:30 hours. And from there, begins the massive road show from the the airport to the BJP HQ at 11 Ashok Road, with Modi doing the victory lap in an open jeep.

At the airport, 25,000 BJP workers are expected to welcome him. Modi will meet LK Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and other senior leaders.

At 4 pm, Modi will head to Varanasi where he will perform the maha aarti which the Election Commission had banned last week.

TN CM Jayalalitha is also expected to attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony in New Delhi.

16:21The school girls who escaped the Boko Haram: Among the lucky ones, there are pensive smiles but not much laughter. When the militants came to their school, the men shouted "Allahu akbar!' and announced, "We are Boko Haram,' firing their rifles and threatening casually to kill the teenage girls studying there."

They said: 'If you want to die, sit down here. We will kill you. If you don't want to die, you will enter the trucks,' ' remembered Kuma Ishaku, a soft-spoken 18-year-old in a bright white blouse with silver sparkles.

Frightened and crying, the girls boarded the trucks.But then Ms. Ishaku fled '" one of 53 girls from the Chibok Government Girls Secondary School who escaped their captors. Read more

16:12Hunt for an august chair for Advani: The BJP brass met for several hours in Gandhinagar this evening at Narendra Modi's residence and discussed the prospective role that veterans LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi and a relatively younger Sushma Swaraj could be assigned if the party forms the government at the Centre. The meeting, followed by dinner, was attended by Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley and Nitin Gadkari.

16:08Counting for 6 LS seats in J&K tomorrow: The fate of 77 candidates, including Union ministers Farooq Abdullah and Ghulam Nabi Azad, from six Lok Sabha seats of Jammu and Kashmir will be known after the counting of votes tomorrow.

"Tight security arrangements have been made in and around the counting centres in five districts in Jammu and Kashmir. All other arrangements have also been put in place," a senior officer of J&K Election department officer said today.

15:39Over 3 Hours, Rajnath, Amit Shah meet RSS Leaders : It's been a hectic couple of days for BJP president Rajnath Singh, who made a dash to Gujarat to meet prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi last evening and dashed right back to hold strategic meetings in Delhi this morning.

There have also been other meetings in the capital amid reports that big changes are on the cards in the BJP's organisational structure as the party preps to form government at the Centre, with exit polls showing that it is headed, with its allies, for a clear majority.

Rajnath Singh met RSS functionary Suresh Soni with party colleague Saudan Singh over three hours at his residence and they were joined later by Modi's chief aide Amit Shah, who has been part of all important deliberations in Delhi since yesterday.

Shah was also spotted at the RSS' Jhandewalan office. Sources said the RSS leaders also discussed the political situation that could emerge from tomorrow's election results and how to get more allies if necessary. -- NDTV

The issue has its roots in Reliance Industries wanting to transport gas from a new field in the KG-D6 block with a pipeline through ONGC's adjoining block, but the state-run firm was reluctant to allow this.

ONGC had earlier said that using RIL's infrastructure would speed up the development of its own field and cut costs by up to 40%, signaling bright prospects of cooperation between India's top two exploration firms.

But ONGC subsequently complained to the government last year that the two adjoining blocks may have a common reservoir, from which Reliance could potentially draw gas.

gas from a new field in the
KG-D6 block with a pipeline through ONGC's adjoining block, but the
state-run firm is reluctant to allow this, giving another twist to their
relationship a year after they agreed to look at prospects of sharing
infrastructure in the deep-sea region.

No one seems to know his coordinates.The gesture is being read right as discourteous to an elderly statesman of his own party. It also shows him as wanting in basic protocol, given that he holds the office of the Congress Vice-President. From a political point of view, this is imprudent, irresponsible and also immature.

He has exposed himself to avoidable ridicule and salacious rumours.As expected, Congress courtiers are busy defending the crown prince and his mysterious escapades.

14:46TRS rules out supporting NDA : Notwithstanding exit polls giving a clear mandate to BJP-led NDA, TRS today said the party still prefers to support a Congress-led UPA government at the Centre. TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter and party leader K Kavitha also said that the party is unlikely to support an NDA government as it believes that a "secular government should be in place" at the Centre.

Follow latest updates on elections on Twitter: @RediffElections

14:41 The PM will be hosting high tea for the cabinet on May 17.

14:19Exit polls only give rise to Sensex: Akhilesh:
Dismissing the exit poll results, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today said he did not trust exit polls which only give rise to Sensex. "I dont believe in exit polls. They are not true and are only giving rise to Sensex", Yadav said when asked about exit polls showing poor performance by his party.

"I am waiting for the results", he said while attending a marriage function at party MLA Rampal Rajvanshi's house in Sitapur, UP.

Earlier, on Facebook Akhilesh wrote, "Lohiaji once said elections are always a festival". "I have thoroughly enjoyed this journey and now I wait for the results. Exit Polls are not the results. They are not the real thing. I believe in waiting for the truth. I believe in waiting for the real results", Yadav wrote on the social networking website.

"We expect majority of votes for Modi and a victory margin of over five lakh votes," Patel, the poll in-charge of Modi for the Vadodara election, said.

Patel, who represents the Akota Assembly seat of Vadodara, has been camping in the city ever since the poll process began and supervised party network in all seven Assembly segments falling under the Vadodara LS constituency.

Matters came to a head on May 6, when the Supreme Court bench of Justice K S Radhakrishnan and
Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar pronounced its 207-page judgment turning
down the bail plea of Sahara group chief Subrata Roy and its two
directors, who are in jail since March 4 for failing to refund
investors money.

The same evening, Justice Khehar sent a note to the
Supreme Court Registry directing it not to include him in any new bench
the bench would have to be recast due to Justice Radhakrishnans
retirement on Thursday constituted to hear the Sahara case.

The Indian Express reports that Justice Khehars decision to opt out of the case assumes significance in view of the public statement by his colleague on the bench, Justice Radhakrishnan, last week that he faced pressure, tension and strain while hearing the Sahara matter.

12:42The Light of Benares: Modi, if he is to bring profound change, must not go the Erdogan or Rajapaksa route. Because the conditions for the emergence of that kind of leader do exist in India. Read

12:23 Malaisamy had said Jayalalithaa would tie up with Narendra Modi after elections. Jaya says Malaisamy has brought disrepute to the party.

For a 10-second slot, rates have shot up from around Rs 10,000 to up to Rs 2 lakh. So far this year, when it comes to ad rates, IPL 7 has hogged the limelight with advertisers coughing up nearly Rs 5 lakh for a 10-second slot on television. The judgment day of Indian politics comes a close second. Read

Not just the president of the republic, but governors of states and others holding high constitutional offices should cease to have any political role or activity the moment they assume such responsibilities. Read

11:17Power of percentage and slogans, just on paper: In the run-up to the general election, the media has been ablaze with advertisements raising a wide variety of issues related to women. It started with emphasising the fact that 49 per cent of voters are women and warned of the consequences of ignoring them. Read

Key benchmark indices edged higher in early trade as the market sentiment was boosted by data showing foreign funds made substantial purchases of Indian stocks yesterday, ahead of the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections.

11:11Ladies to LK, play on pecking order : Smriti Irani may win or lose from Amethi but she appears set to unseat Sushma Swaraj as the BJP's first lady. Like Sushma three elections ago, Smriti has won the admiration of the party for her "courage and resolve' in taking on a Gandhi and making a fight of the contest. Read

The gazette notification will initiate the process to form the next Lok Sabha. The campaign held in blistering heat in several parts of the country was replete with barbs by various political leaders.

During the high decibel campaign marked by vitriolic accusations, Modi constantly targeted Rahul as 'shehzada' and the UPA dispensation as the 'mother-son' government besides going after Sonia's son-in-law Robert Vadra over alleged land deals.

He also hurled barbs at the UPA government, saying it represented the 'ABCD' of corruption, referring to Adarsh, Bofors and Coal scams.

He also took a 'RSVP' jibe at the Nehru-Gandhi family, saying R stood for Rahul, S for Sonia, V for Vadra and P for Priyanka.

He often ridiculed his rival parties for having a one-point "Stop Modi" agenda.

The BJP Prime Ministerial candidate also had his share of criticism with several leaders taking him on in connection with the 2002 post-Godhra riots in Gujarat. The Trinammol Congress in West Bengal called Modi the "butcher" of Gujarat after he escalated his attack against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, saying there is no "poribartan" in the eastern state.

Election Commission said the counting exercise to be held at 989 counting centres is likely to be completed by 5 pm and trends will be available by 11 am.

By noon, a final picture could emerge on who would be the major players in the 16th Lok Sabha.

Nearly 8000 candidates, including top guns Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal were in the fray, in the largest-ever electoral exercise held in Indian history. The exit polls have projected that BJP will emerge as the single largest party.

10:55Why Jill Abramson was fired : At the annual City University Journalism School dinner, on Monday, Dean Baquet, the managing editor of the New York Times, was seated with Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., the paper's publisher.

At the time, I did not give a moment's thought to why Jill Abramson, the paper's executive editor, was not at their table.

Then, at 2:36 pm on Wednesday, an announcement from the Times hit my e-mail, saying that Baquet would replace Abramson, less than three years after she was appointed the first woman in the top job. Baquet will be the first African-American to lead theTimes. More of that here.

David White's comments came after the London Telegraph reported Vincent had provided the International Cricket Council (ICC) anti-corruption unit "with a treasure trove of information about matches that were targeted for spot-fixing and the names of players" involved.

The former international "has agreed a plea bargain in the hope of avoiding a criminal prosecution for his involvement in and knowledge of spot-fixing in five or more countries" between 2008-2012, the report said.

White, New Zealand Cricket's chief executive, said the revelations contained in the newspaper were well known to officials. "We have been informed of a lot of the information over some period of time (by the ICC) so it doesn't come as a surprise to us," he said.

10:48Cricket rocked by new fixing evidence from Kiwi former batsman Lou Vincent: Anti-corruption forces are investigating the most detailed evidence yet of widespread fixing across the cricketing world. Telegraph Sport can reveal that Lou Vincent, the former New Zealand batsman, has provided officials from the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit with a treasure trove of information about matches which were targeted for spot-fixing and the names of players who were involved. Read the full story here.

The BJP and RSS are to be in constant touch to discuss the party's post-poll scenario. The party is reportedly in a dilemma over roles to be played by senior leaders L K Advani and Sushma Swaraj.

The party's core group of leaders -- Rajnath Singh, Narendra Modi, Arun Jaitley and Nitin Gadkari met last night in Gandhinagar. The BJP parliamentary board will meet on May 17, a day after counting, to hold further consultations on roles of senior party members.

09:58Strike in Turkey over mine disaster :BBC reports: Trade
unions in Turkey have announced a one-day strike in protest at the
country's worst ever mine disaster which has claimed at least 274 lives.

The recent privatisation of the mining sector had made working conditions more dangerous, Union officials said.

Anger erupted against the government in several cities on Wednesday
after the disaster in the western town of Soma on the previous day.

An explosion caused the pit to collapse while more than 700 miners were underground.

09:42Persons with security cover cannnot be counting agents: EC:The Hindu reports: The Election Commission has started issuing series of instructions for the May 16 counting process and the latest one is ban on the people with security cover from being appointed as counting agents of the candidates.

According to the EC's order, sent to all the chief electoral officers, there is no prohibition on councillors, sarpanchs, ward members and other local body chief/head from being appointed as counting agents provided they do not have any security cover from the state/central governments.

Permission to work as counting agents will not be given even if the person is ready to surrender his/her security cover. Their security could not be put to jeopardy by allowing them to enter the hall without any security cover.

09:14BJP parliamentary board to meet in Delhi on May 17: Rajnath: The BJP parliamentary board will meet in Delhi on May 17, a day after Lok Sabha poll results are declared, to finalise a time frame for electing Narendra Modi as leader of the party and National Democratic Alliance parliamentary parties at the earliest.

"I have told Narendrabhai to come to Delhi on 17th. I will convene the parliamentary board meeting on that date to decide the earliest date to hold BJP parliamentary party meet to formally elect Narendrabhai as our leader," BJP chief Rajnath Singh told reporters in Gandhinagar late last night after at three-hour meeting the party's core group leaders at Modi's residence.

The meeting of the parliamentary board, BJP's highest decision-making forum, will also decide what role party senior leaders will play in the next government, Rajnath said and denied there was any rift between BJP leaders on the issue.

Replying to a question, he said the issue of Gujarat chief ministership will also be decided at a meeting of BJP parliamentary board.Besides Rajnath Singh, the core group has Modi, Arun Jaitley and Nitin Gadkari in it. Follow latest updates on elections on Twitter: @RediffElections

"I have told Narendrabhai to come to Delhi on 17th. I will convene the Parliamentary Board meeting on that date todecide the earliest date to hold BJP parliamentary party meetto formally elect Narendrabhai as our leader," BJP chiefRajnath Singh told reporters late tonight after a three-hour meeting the party's core group leaders at Modi's residence.

The meeting of the parliamentary board, BJP's highest decision-making forum, will also decide what role party senior leaders will play in the next government, Rajnath said and denied there was any rift between BJP leaders on the issue.

Replying to a question, he said the issue of Gujarat Chief Ministership will also be decided at a meeting of BJP parliamentary board.